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To: Sipowitz who wrote (60)1/31/1999 11:37:00 AM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 525
 
RDIM has an excellent business plan to establish itself as a profitable business. The wholesale buying club industry is huge.

BJ and COST are two examples of these tremendously successful companies.

I personally am a member of our nearby Costco Wholesale Buying Club. Costco has around 185 stores throughout the country. I like Costco a lot but the products offered at a Costco store are limited to generally overstocked and discontinued items.

RDIM is looking to consolidate, or roll up, as may of the 150 private buying clubs as they can. This is an extremely profitable $8.5 billion subset of this industry. At .83 RDIM could have a lot of boom left in it.

Regards, Jeff



To: Sipowitz who wrote (60)1/31/1999 8:21:00 PM
From: Cindy Cannon  Respond to of 525
 
New Issue of Internet Telephony Magazine.... see discussion of FTEL

internettelephonymag.com



To: Sipowitz who wrote (60)2/1/1999 1:05:00 AM
From: michael m.  Respond to of 525
 
Hello,

I got in on Geocities and I think that Nettaxi has the potential to do the same. Right now it is a BB stock but according to their CEO they are applying to be on the NASDAQ. They will be reporting soon and are #33 on 100 hot and in the top fifty of media metrix. They have signed agreements with Apple to distribute their "Internet the City" software and are just now gaining the attention of investors. In the last couple of days several "Buy" recommendations have been put out on their stock. If you are truly looking for the next Geocities, this one might be it.

Just my thoughts,

Michael